ethical motive

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ethical motive

An employee chooses the ethical motive by reporting the discrepancy.

Definition

Noun: - A motivation based on ideas of right and wrong: An "ethical motive" is an internal drive or reason for action that originates from a person's sense of morality, ethics, or principles of what is good and just. It is a consideration of duty, conscience, or moral values that influences behavior.

Usage

This term is used to describe the psychological force or rationale behind a decision or action that is rooted in ethical reasoning rather than personal desire, practical benefit, or external pressure. - It often functions as the subject or object in a sentence, explaining why someone did something. - It is a formal term commonly found in philosophical, psychological, and sociological discussions about human motivation and behavior.

Examples
  • As Subject:
    • The ethical motive behind her whistleblowing was a profound commitment to public safety.
  • As Object:
    • His donation, though generous, seemed to lack a clear ethical motive and was viewed as a public relations move.
  • In a Prepositional Phrase:
    • He acted out of a genuine ethical motive, not for personal gain.
Advanced Usage
  • In Philosophical Context: The term is used to contrast with other types of motives, such as hedonic (pleasure-seeking) or prudential (self-interested) motives. For example, in Kantian philosophy, an action has moral worth only if it is done from duty, which is a pure ethical motive.
  • In Behavioral Analysis: Scholars may debate whether an action was driven by an ethical motive or by a more subconscious desire for social approval, even when the outward action appears moral.
Variants and Related Words
  • Ethics (n): The branch of knowledge or system of moral principles that deals with what is good for individuals and society.
  • Moral Principle (n): A fundamental proposition that serves as the foundation for a system of moral belief or behavior.
  • Conscience (n): A person's internal sense of right and wrong, viewed as a guide to one's behavior.
Synonyms
  • Moral incentive
  • Sense of duty
  • Scruple (often in the plural: )
  • Moral imperative
Antonyms
  • Self-interest
  • Expediency
  • Personal desire
  • Ulterior motive (a hidden reason, often for personal gain)
Related Phrases and Concepts
  • Acting on principle: Behaving in a way that is consistent with a specific rule or belief about what is right.
    • She refused to compromise the data, acting on principle.
  • For the sake of ethics: A phrase indicating that the primary reason for an action is to uphold ethical standards.
    • The company recalled the product for the sake of ethics, despite the financial cost.
ethical motive

An employee chooses the ethical motive by reporting the discrepancy.

Noun
  1. motivation based on ideas of right and wrong

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